Belle is a French equivalent of 'beautiful'. Bellais an Italian equivalent. Prekrasnaya is a Russian equivalent that tends to be translated more as 'pretty' than as 'beautiful'.
Yes, "Bella" is not a French word. It is of Italian origin and means "beautiful" or "pretty" in Italian.
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Russian: красивый Bulgarian: красив Polish: piękny Old Church Slavic: красьнъ Croatian: lijep Sovak: krásny German: schön
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Belle is a French equivalent of the Italian word bella. The feminine singular adjective translates into English as "beautiful." The pronunciation will be "BEL-la" in Italian and "bel" in French.
No, Russian is not a Romance language. It belongs to the Slavic language family, which is distinct from Romance languages like French, Spanish, and Italian.
The name Norma means beautiful, its an Italian name....